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Short stories of southern fiction. Some contain tales of adult or child abuse, others are about lasting love. Relationships come in all forms, from that beginning in childhood to much later in life, whether it be romantic love or serious friendships. In this set of stories, you will find many kinds of relationships. Just as people are alike this country over, they come in all flavors. Philly Cheese Steak in the North becomes barbecue in the South, youse becomes y'all. Wherever you're from, these stories will resonate. They're friends, neighbors, people talked about in whispers, maybe. To…mehr

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Short stories of southern fiction. Some contain tales of adult or child abuse, others are about lasting love. Relationships come in all forms, from that beginning in childhood to much later in life, whether it be romantic love or serious friendships. In this set of stories, you will find many kinds of relationships. Just as people are alike this country over, they come in all flavors. Philly Cheese Steak in the North becomes barbecue in the South, youse becomes y'all. Wherever you're from, these stories will resonate. They're friends, neighbors, people talked about in whispers, maybe. To paraphrase, happy people are the same everywhere, unhappy folks are unhappy in their own ways. Meet Andrew and Gladys, and Jim and Audrey who are happy in their ways. Meet Lucy who is unhappy in her own unique way, and Jeanne who makes her own happiness. Another set of short stories coming out soon. Maybe a novel before that.
Autorenporträt
B R Johnson was born and raised in rural South Georgia. She attended college on the 'graduate by forty' plan and went on to get a Masters in Public Administration three years later at Valdosta State University. Working for over thirty years in the public school system, the local welfare system, and in a Federally funded program after retirement at the local technical college, her emphasis was always on economically disadvantaged clients and their children. There are many stories to tell, but these are completely fabricated. Married with three sons and six grandchildren, writing has always been a hobby, now a calling. Dragging out stories written years ago, rewriting, throwing out and starting over, these stories are some of the results, with more to come.